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spaarky

05/28/07 2:01 PM

#43271 RE: kpf #43270

If you haven't noticed yet, i never did and never will subscribe to link-references as sources of ultimate wisdom.

However, when you're making a claim and you have no external, verifiable evidence that said claim is true, no one is going to take you seriously. When you further can not back it up with a reasoned argument based on commonly agreed facts, well then you'll be greeted with the internet equivalent of rotten tomatoes.

-=spaark=-

alan81

05/28/07 2:12 PM

#43273 RE: kpf #43270

If you are going to quote "personal sources",
It best you at least let us know that persons capacity. Who do they work for, and what has been their historical veracity. The more details you can provide, the more credible it will be. Saying I heard it from some guy has ZERO credibility.
It is like the old joke we had at Intel in Folsom. When we would see somebody doing something odd we would ask who said it was OK. Sometimes the answer came up "some guy from Santa Clara", as if that was gods law. For all we knew, it could have been the janitor in SC that said it was OK.
--Alan

Elmer Phud

05/28/07 2:16 PM

#43274 RE: kpf #43270

Klaus

A persons credibility, or at least a rational approach is expected here. You don't meet that standard because you've chosen to play the clown. Why don't you go back to the SI mod board where you can be among your peers?